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Manikin, 5 years agoShe dates from very late 1930;s to 1940 . She is in very good condition for a composition doll. Does she have any crazing or cracks on her ? On the back of her neck or on her mid back you will see a name of company that produced her . I need to see a photo of that mark . She looks like a Effanbee doll maybe from Patsy Family I need to see her face sitting up . Can you see if there is a name on her and it may even be a girls name to ID what character she is . I will await your reply .

Manikin, 5 years agoDid you look at back of her neck for a marking . It should be there ?

Antique.T, 5 years agoShe has cracking on one leg. Please see the photo. There is light cracking on the bottom of her feet.

There are no markings. There is no name. The body is cloth under her garments. There seems to be a voice box on her back. She doesn't automatically talk.

Antique.T, 5 years agoI lifted her hair. There is no mark on the back of her neck.

Antique.T, 5 years agoThere are cracks on her neck and some near her collarbone.
There aren't any markings on her neck under her hair.

She is in a brown box. There is a bobby pin in her hair. She has a wedding veil with her.

Manikin, 5 years agoShe is not Patsy but they made dolls called Patsy Family dolls . With names like Mary ect . Most had full composition bodies but a few did not they had cloth mid section, The box you feel is a crier . When it worked when you tipped doll or pressed it it made a crying sound . Which is why they are often referred to as Mama Dolls . Yours has lips much like patsy family doll and although usually marked it could happen she wasn't . Her eyes have crystallized but can be cleared up . These 1940's dolls are not as collectible as some dolls in market today .